THE IMPACT OF INNOVATIVE TEACHING METHODS ON STUDENT ENGAGEMENT AND LEARNING EFFECTIVENESS IN SCHOOLS

Authors

  • Nurmatova Nadira Islombekovna Master’s student at Webster University in Tashkent Field of study: Educational Innovations (MaEDIN) E-mail: [email protected] Author

Keywords:

innovative teaching methods, gamification, digital education, flipped classroom, learning effectiveness.

Abstract

This article examines the role and significance of innovative teaching methods in the modern education system. The study analyzes the impact of approaches such as gamification, digital technologies, flipped classroom, and project-based learning on student engagement, motivation, and the development of independent thinking skills. Both qualitative and quantitative research methods, including questionnaires, interviews, and classroom observations, were employed. The findings indicate that innovative teaching methods significantly enhance the effectiveness of the learning process compared to traditional instructional approaches. The results of the study have practical value for the modernization of educational systems.

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Published

2026-01-12